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13 May 2021 | Thu 23:38
A 12-hour curfew is currently in effect across the Maldives capital city
A 12-hour curfew is currently in effect across the Maldives capital city
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Covid-19 community transmission
Maldives Covid-19 tally pushed to 41,308 with 1,216 new daily infections
 
Maldives active Covid-19 tally is at 13,784
 
259 patients remain hospitalized for treatment
 
Healthcare authorities strengthened measures nationwide in light of spiking cases

Maldives Covid-19 tally has been pushed to 41,308 with 1,216 new infections being confirmed across the nation by sundown on Thursday.

Maldives continues to see a devastating surge in daily Covid-19 infections being reported across the Maldives, with the Health Protection Agency (HPA) having tested 4,500 samples for Covid-19 over the past 24 hours.

Latest statistics publicized by the public health authority revealed that of the over 1,200 new infections, 836 cases were confirmed between 6pm Wednesday and 6pm Thursday. This means that 380 infections were from the backlog samples.

Of the new cases, 1,013 were reported in the Greater Malé Region, 201 from residential islands and one from an operational resort. Further authorities also detected a new Covid-19 infection from a liveaboard vessel.

With the new developments, the country’s active Covid-19 cases currently sit at 13,784.

Over the past 24 hours, 305 additional recoveries were reported with which the number of recoveries from Covid-19 reported across the Maldives increased to 27,428.

With a recent spike in daily infections, hospital admissions have also doubled. However, over the past 24 hours, four Covid-19 patients were discharged from hospitals, meaning that the number of hospital admissions has dropped to 259.

The Covid-19 caseload has begun spiking in recent weeks at a time Maldives was able to control a spike in cases into the beginning of the new year, with strengthened measures such as a curfew period and travel restrictions. However, authorities lifted the measures in place in time for the fasting month of Ramadan 1442 as well as the Local Council and Women’s Development Committee elections held in mid-April.

Measures have been strengthened for a one-week period. Further authorities have imposed a curfew in the capital region from 4pm to 4am. HPA has also urged civil servants as well as those employed in private companies to work from home in order to slow the spread. Recently HPA also increased the quarantine period for travel within islands to 14 days. Other measures include closing down daycare centers, halting tuition and Quran classes as well as halting physical classes at schools. Doctors have stressed that recent statistics indicate that around 80 children below the age of five are currently testing positive for Covid-19 everyday which triggers increasing concerns as hospital beds fill up across the capital region.

The authorities have revealed that discussions are currently underway on the possibilities of imposing a second lockdown across the Covid-19 epicenter.

Public health authorities continue to stress the importance of following Covid-19 health and safety measures set to control transmission of the virus, including social distancing, avoiding public gatherings, maintaining hand hygiene and effective masking while outdoors.

Maldives has been in a state of public health emergency for over a year and the last extension is set to expire on June 3.

Last updated at: 5 months ago
Reviewed by: Imad Latheef
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